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Medium
1 Mark
English
Idioms & Phrases
To 'take after' someone means to:
A
chase them
B
follow them
C
resemble a relative
D
imitate a stranger
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Explanation
'Take after' means to resemble a parent or relative.
Reference: English Vocabulary: Idioms & Phrases (Complete Notes) , Page 6
Hint
Look or act like family.
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